[Coco] Mechanical keyboard upgrades for the CoCo

Zippster zippster278 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 21 11:02:09 EDT 2015


Which is why like so many other things, it would have to be a hobbyist effort, and not a business one.

- Ed

> On Aug 21, 2015, at 9:48 AM, Boisy G. Pitre <coco at toughmac.com> wrote:
> 
> I don’t mean to discourage others from looking at keyboard replacement solutions, but at Cloud-9, we’ve looked into this as well. I personally spent several months with a major keyboard key manufacturer evaluating their keycap creation services, as well as mylar manufacturers. To make a solid design would take considerable effort and investment. Getting that investment back in a reasonable amount of time is questionable.
> 
> Adding to the complication: while the CoCo 3 has one mylar design, CoCo 2 keyboards have at least three variations of mylar designs which are slightly different — enough to require the creation of three different mylars for a complete support regime.
> 
> The fact of the matter is that the Cloud-9 PS/2 keyboard adapter with a modern keyboard is still the most economical solution for keyboard replacement on a CoCo 3. Without that product, a replacement keyboard design would be much more attractive.
> 
> We’ve decided to invest in other areas of deficit in the CoCo market and expect to have some announcements soon.
>> Boisy G. Pitre
> CoCo Projects Coordinator
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